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LUOHAN GONG
Shaolin Internal Training Set
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Huang Han Xun
LUOHAN GONG
Translation:
Wang Ke Ze
Leonid Serbin
Editor:
Andrew Timofeevich
2006
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About Author
The "Mantis King" Huang Han Xun was born
in Guangdong province, Shun De county. He
joined the Hong Kong Jing Wu Association in
1932 and began his instruction under shifu
Luo Guang Yu. Apparently, shifu Huang Han
Xun worked as a janitor in the Jing Wu
association, therefore as an employee of the
place, shifu Huang had the ability to take
classes taught by instructors of various styles.
At the age of twenty he was encouraged by shifu Luo Guang Yu to
establish a school in Macau. He then went to Hankou to teach at the
Hankou Jing Wu Association branch. Shifu Huang Han Xun was asked
by shifu Luo Guang Yi (who was teachig at the Hong Kong Jing Wu) to
go to Wuhan, Szechaun province to teach at the Ching Wu branch there.
Throughout his long teaching career, shifu Huang Han Xun published
over forty volumes on the northern praying mantis kung fu system. These
would serve to be a guide for future generations of the northern praying
mantis system. Shifu Brendan Lai says that shifu Huang Han Xun wished
to spread mantis and share as much of the art as he knew with the world
freely. He felt that the best way to preserve the theories and techniques
was to openly share them with everyone. His death in 1973.
Contents
Form I. XIAN REN GONG SHOU The Saint Hermit Greets.
Position 1. Arms are let down along the body, feet are set together.
Position 2. Turn over hands and raise a tripod with power of QI.
Position 3. Bending in the waist and stooping forward.
Position 4. Turn your face up, bend yourself back in the waist and stick out the stomach.
Form III. JUO YU CHA HUA To Stick Flowers to Left and Right.
Position 1. Hands in the initial position at the waist, feet are set together.
Position 2. The Saint Hermit shows the road.
Position 3. To raise arms above the head and to strain the stomach.
Position 4. To encompass ribs with a hook from below, to bend the leg in knee, to raise
up the toe.
Position 5. Cross arms, reap the fruits of your efforts, raise QI.
Form VI. TUI CHUAN LIANG GE To Fling the Window Open and
Let Light In.
Position 1. A turn to both sides.
Position 2. To push a mountain, to catch a tree.
Position 3. To drag a net by the force of legs.
Position 4. To put palms toward the wind.
Form VII. WEI TUO XIAN CHU Wei Tuo Presents a Club.
Position 1. Bring arms to sides in front of the breast.
Position 2. Er Lang carries a mountain on a yoke.
Position 3. To put hands together and raise up a tripod.
Position 4. To finish the exercise in the riders stance.
Form IX. TIE NIUGENG DI The Iron Bull Ploughs the Field.
Position 1. Counteraction of two forces.
Position 2. To divide force among muscles and sinews.
Position 3. To clench fist, accumulate force.
Position 4. Join palms in front of the face, stand still in a resting position.
Form X. QING LONG BAI WEI The Green Dragon Wags its Tail.
Position 1. Rest on heel, make a push with arm.
Position 2. To swing the whip on horseback.
Position 3. Wide stance for all-round defense.
Position 4. To repel from the front, to hold back from the rear.
Form XI. ZUO YOU PIAN MA To Mount the Horse from the Left
and Right.
Position 1. To raise up arms, to stand on one leg.
Position 2. To prop up an iron gate with knee.
Form XIII. HU BEN REN SHEN The Tiger Runs Away from a
Deity.
Position 1. To run the wind along sides.
Position 2. Four supports hang in the emptiness.
Position 3. The dead snake lies on the ground.
Position 4. Hang a Seal on the breast.
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Form I.
XIAN REN GONG SHOU
The Saint Hermit Greets.
Original illustrations and calligraphy by shifu Fan Xu Dong. From the manuscript "The Shaolin
Authentic".
Position 1.
Arms are let down along the body, feet are set together.
Training
method:
Stand
at
Position 2.
Turn over hands and raise a tripod with power of QI.
Training method: Being in the previous position (Photo 1), without
changing the position of legs, slowly move fists from the waist forward and
upward in front of you. Fists are at the shoulder level, arms are straight. While
straightening arms you breathe out (Photo 2).
Unclench and straighten fingers of
both hands, then slowly bend fingers
and clench them into fists again,
slowly return hands to the initial
position near the waist (Photo 1). At
that time draw a breath.
Move fists forward again, unclench
fingers, then bend them with force
and clench into fists again as if you
grasp something with hands. Return
fists to the initial position as if you
pull something toward you.
Do the exercise in such a way eight times (straightening and drawing arms is
considered one cycle: Photo 1 - 2).
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Position 3.
Bending in the waist and stooping forward.
Training method: Start from the position shown in Photo 1. Hands are
clenched into fists and placed near the waist. Quickly stretch arms up and
draw a breath at that time (Photo 3).
Then bend down to touch the ground with fists and breathe out at that time
(Photo 4).
Do the exercise eight times according to the above description (Photo 3 - 4).
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Position 4.
Turn your face up, bend yourself back in the waist and stick out
the stomach.
Training
method:
In
the
After finishing the exercise let your arms down along the body, calm your
breath and then proceed to do exercises of Form II.
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Form II.
BA WANG JU DING
The Great Prince Raises a Tripod.
Original illustrations and calligraphy by shifu Fan Xu Dong. From the manuscript "The Shaolin
Authentic".
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Position 1.
Hands divide water into two streams, legs are filled with strength.
Training method: Set feet
widely to the left and right
sides so that heels are on one
line (with the shoulder line).
Join palms together in front of
the breast, breathe evenly and
quietly. Stare ahead (Photo 6).
Position 2.
Mighty eagle spreads its wings. Strain power of the whole body.
Training method: Start from
the position shown in Photo 6.
Slowly straighten arms to sides
at the shoulder level, wrists are
bent, palms are turned outside.
At that time draw a breath
(Photo 7). After arms are
completely straightened, return
them to the initial position in
front
of
simultaneously
the
breast,
breathe
out
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Repeat the exercise eight times (straightening and drawing arms is considered
one cycle: Photo 6 - 7).
Position 3.
To divide the position with a pair of beetles, saddle a horse and
jump up the saddle.
Training
method:
In
the
Position 4.
To lift a club weighing 1000 JINs1 and mount a horse.
Training method: The initial position is as shown in Photo 8. Straighten
fingers of both hands. Then clench fingers into fists again (as if you grasp
something with hands) and raise arms up, concurrently straightening your
legs. Place arms at the shoulder level (Photo 9). Then bend your legs, let
down fists and return to the initial position (Photo 8).
Editors notes:
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Position 5.
To present the moon on a gold tray. Strain power of the whole
body.
(To smelt a gold pill)
Training method: Take the initial
position as shown in Photo 8. Open
fists into palms and stretch up arms
vertically. Slightly throw back your
head and stare ahead and up. Control
breathing to keep it even and natural.
Stay in that position as long as
possible (Photo 10).
It is the last exercise of the second
form.
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Form III.
JUO YU CHA HUA
To Stick Flowers to Left and Right.
Original illustrations and calligraphy by shifu Fan Xu Dong. From the manuscript "The Shaolin
Authentic".
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Position 1.
Hands in the initial position at the waist, feet are set together.
Training method: Take the initial
position: fists are placed on the sides of
the waist, feet are set together, stare to
the right as shown in Photo 11.
Take a step to the right with the right
leg. Open fists into palms near the
waist and draw both palms to the right
side concurrently with a step made by
the right leg. The right arm is straight,
the palm is a little above the head. The
left arm is bent in elbow in front of the
breast. At that time turn the head to the
left. During the movement you breathe out (Photo 12).
Bend fingers of both hands into
the
grasping
position,
then
Position 2.
The Saint Hermit shows the road.
Training method: After finishing the
exercise to the right side (Photo 11 12), proceed to the exercise done to
the left side. The initial position is the
same, but you should stare to the left
(Photo 13).
Take a step to the left with your left
leg. Open fists into palms near the
waist and move both palms to the left
side concurrently with a step made by
the left leg. The left arm is straight,
the palm is a little above the head. The right arm is bent in elbow in front of
the breast. At that time turn the head to the right (Photo 14).
Then return to the initial
position
(Photo
13).
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Position 3.
To raise arms above the head and to strain the stomach.
Training method: Set feet to the left
and right so that the leg position
resembles hieroglyph eight2. Raise
high the left hand clenched into fist.
The right hand also is clenched into
fist and placed below. Both arms are
straight (Photo 15).
Let the left fist down, at the same time raise up the right fist (Photo 16).
The movement of fist up and the
subsequent movement of the same
fist down are considered one cycle.
Do eight cycles. Breathing is natural.
Editors notes:
2
Hieroglyph eight:
.
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Position 4.
To encompass ribs with a hook from below, to bend the leg in
knee, to raise up the toe.
Training method: Move the right
foot to the right, take the position
QI XING BU (The stance of
seven stars). The left fist (after
finishing the previous exercise)
remains raised high above the
head. Bend the right arm in the
shape of a hook; place the right
fist opposite the stomach (Photo
17).
Tilt the torso to the right and touch
the toe of the right foot with the
left fist (Photo 18).
Do
the
cycle
straightening
(Photo
tilting
eight
1718).
times
When
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Position 5.
Cross arms, reap the fruits of your efforts, raise QI.
Training
method:
Proceed
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Stay in that position as long as possible. When tired, turn to the opposite
(right) side and do the exercise in the same way (Photo 21).
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Form IV.
KU SHU PAN GEN
Intertwined Roots of a Dry Tree.
Original illustrations and calligraphy by shifu Fan Xu Dong. From the manuscript "The Shaolin
Authentic".
Position 1.
The Rhinoceros looks at the moon. To bring forward palms.
Training method: Move the left foot to the right and place it behind the right
foot, take the position TOU BU (A thiefs step). Both hands in the position
palm also move to the right, at that time the right arm is straight in elbow
and the left one is bent. During that movement breathe out (Photo 22).
Both palms take the catching shape, strain hands and fingers. Clench both
hands into fists with force and draw them to the left side of the waist as
shown in Photo 23. During that movement draw a breath.
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Position 2.
The hawk turns in its nest.
Training method: Move the
right foot to the left and place it
behind the left foot, take the
position TOU BU (Thiefs
step).
Both
hands
in
the
is
bent.
During
that
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Position 3.
To fish out the moon from the sea bottom. To bend legs in knees,
to sink the waist.
Training method: Move the left leg that is in front of the right one (Photo
25) back and to the right. Bend legs in knees and slightly squat, taking the
stance JUO PAN BU (Sitting position). Open hands into palms and stretch
arms down and a little to sides. Strain shoulders and wave palms to left and
right with some effort. Do the exercise eight times, controlling your breath3
(Photo 26).
Arms position remains unchanged. Move the right leg back and to the left.
Wave arms in such a way (Photo 27).
Editors notes:
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Position 4.
Bring palms with their back toward you forward and complete
this form.
Training method: Stand upright, place
feet together. Raise both palms a little
above the shoulder level, bend arms in
elbows a little; direct palms from you
(forward) (Photo 28).
Calm
down
your
breath.
It
is
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Form V.
YE CHA TAN HAI
The Devil Measures Sea Depth.
Original illustrations and calligraphy by shifu Fan Xu Dong. From the manuscript "The Shaolin
Authentic".
Position 1.
To raise a tripod with one arm.
Training method: Move the left foot back and to the right, press the front
part of the left shin to the right calf. Raise up the left toe a little. Stretch out
the right arm vertically up, its hand is in the position palm. Bend the left
arm in elbow and draw it behind the back, the hand is in the position DIAO
SHOU4 (Perfidious hand) (Photo 29).
Editors notes:
4
DIAO SHOU, lit. perfidious hand, a position of the hand with the wrist
bend into the inside and pinch-formed fingers.
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Position 2.
To bend in the waist and touch the ground with hand.
Training method: Lean forward from the previous position (Photo 29),
transform the right palm to DIAO SHOU, touch the ground with the back of
the right hand (Photo 30).
Draw yourself up, bend the right arm, draw the
right hand in the position DIAO SHOU behind
the back. Transform the left hand from the
poison DIAO SHOW to palm and raise it high
above the head (Photo 31).
Draw a breath while raising the arm, breathe
out while letting it down. Do the exercise eight
times in such a manner (Photo 29 - 31).
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Position 3.
One blow in store behind the back.
Training method: Without changing the position of the right raised arm,
interchange places of feet and raise the right toe as shown in Photo 32.
Position 4.
To take water with cupped
hands.
Training method: Bend in the waist
and lean forward, turn the right hand
into DIAO SHOU and let it down
(Photo 33).
Draw yourself up, draw the right
hand in the position DIAO SHOU
behind the back, raise up the left
hand (palm) (Photo 34).
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While raising the arm up draw a breath, while letting it down breathe out. Do
the exercise eight times in such a manner (Photo 32 - 34).
Stand at attention after finishing to do the exercise (Photo 35).
It is the final exercise of the fifth form.
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Form VI.
TUI CHUAN LIANG GE
To Fling the Window Open and Let
Light In.
Original illustrations and calligraphy by shifu Fan Xu Dong. From the manuscript "The Shaolin
Authentic".
Position 1.
A turn to both sides.
Training method: Set feet together, clench
hands into fists and place them on the sides of
the waist. Take the position SI PING BU
(Balanced position). Stare ahead (Photo
36).
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Position 2.
To push a mountain, to catch a tree.
Training method: From
the
position
shown
in
SHAN
BU).
Position 3.
To drag a net by the force of legs.
Training method: From the position shown in Photo 36, do the previous
exercise after turning to the left side: at first make a step with the left leg to
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the left, then with the right leg forward into the right Mountain Climbing
Stance (YUO DENG SHAN BU). Concurrently with a step, make a push
forward with two palms (Photo 38). At that time breathe out.
Position 4.
To put palms toward the wind.
Training method: Being in the position shown in Photo 38, make a catching
hands movement with fingers bent (FENG SHOW). At first bring the right leg
back, then the left one, draw fists to the waist, take the initial position. (Photo
36). At that time breathe out.
Do the exercise eight times and then stand at attention.
This is the end of exercises from the sixth form.
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Form VII.
WEI TUO XIAN CHU
Wei Tuo5 Presents a Club.
Original illustrations and calligraphy by shifu Fan Xu Dong. From the manuscript "The Shaolin
Authentic".
Position 1.
Bring arms to sides in front of the breast.
Training method: Set feet widely to the left and right so that the legs shape
to resemble hieroglyph eight (
and sit in the position MA BU (Riders stance), join palms in front of the
breast (as if in greeting). Control breath, lower QI into DAN TIAN (Photo
39).
Editors notes:
5
Wei Tuo in mythology of the Chinese Buddhism is the keeper of the Law, a
martial guard. Is portrayed with a sword and in armor.
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Position 2.
Er Lang6 carries a mountain on a yoke.
Training method: The
initial position is shown
in Photo 39. Part arms to
the left and right sides at
the shoulder level. The
effort is smooth and soft
as if you are in viscous
environment (Photo 40).
At that time draw a
breath.
Editors notes:
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Position 3.
To put hands together and raise up a tripod.
Training
method:
The
initial
Position 4.
To finish the exercise in the riders stance.
Training method: The
initial position is shown
in Photo 41. Bring your
arms to sides and let
them
down
to
the
to
that
one
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Form VIII.
LAO SENG RU CHAN
The Old Monk is Deep in Meditation.
Original illustrations and calligraphy by shifu Fan Xu Dong. From the manuscript "The Shaolin
Authentic".
Position 1.
To tame the Dragon and Tiger.
Training method: Stretch
the right leg to side and put
it on the heel, point the toe
up. Squat on the left leg,
keep the right leg straight.
This is the position QI XING
BU
(Position
of
seven
Position 2.
To stretch out the groin and chop in wrath.
Training method: Being in
the previous position (Photo
43), shift body weight to the
right leg, turn with the whole
torso to the left, bend the right
leg, straighten the left leg.
The
position
is
exactly
Position 3.
Flitting of a pair of swallows.
Training method: Stand upright, set heels together, bring toes to sides as far
as possible, trying to place them on one line with heels. Join palms in front of
the breast. Do an exhalation (Photo 45).
Then bring arms to the left and right sides at the shoulder level. At the same
time draw a breath (Photo 46).
According to Photo 45 46 do the exercise eight times.
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Position 4.
To mount a horse.
Training
method:
Set
feet
MA
BU
(Riders
Form IX.
TIE NIU GENG DI
The Iron Bull Ploughs the Field.
Original illustrations and calligraphy by shifu Fan Xu Dong. From the manuscript "The Shaolin
Authentic".
Position 1.
Counteraction of two forces.
Training method: Move the left foot to the
right to bring it behind the right foot. Raise
the left toe and hook it on the right shin.
Clench the right hand into fist, bend the right
arm in elbow in front of the breast. Grasp the
right forearm from above with the left hand.
The effort of the right arm is directed upward
and the effort of the left arm downward. The
arms do not move. In such a position a great
internal effort arises. At that time draw a
breath (Photo 48).
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Position 2
To divide force among muscles and sinews.
Lean forward from the previous position
(Photo 48), let both arms down, touch the
ground with the right fist. At that time
breathe out (Photo 49).
Do the exercise eight times (Photo 48 - 49).
Position 3.
To clench fist, accumulate force.
Move the right foot to the left to bring it
behind the left foot. Raise the right toe and
hook it on the left shin. Clench the left hand
into fist and bend the right arm in elbow in
front of the breast. Grasp the left forearm from
above with the right hand. The effort of the
left arm is directed upward and the effort of
the right arm downward. Both arms are
strained. At that time draw a breath (Photo
50).
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Position 4.
Join palms in front of the face, stand still in a resting position.
Lean forward from the position shown
in Photo 50 and touch the ground with
the left fist, at that time breathe out
(Photo 51). Stand upright and return
to the initial position (Photo 50). Press
one arm onto the other, at the same
time draw a breath. Do the exercise
eight times (Photos 50, 51).
Control
your
breath,
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Form X.
QING LONG BAI WEI
The Green Dragon Wags its Tail.
To Pull Sinews, Straighten Bones
Original illustrations and calligraphy by shifu Fan Xu Dong. From the manuscript "The Shaolin
Authentic".
Position 1.
Rest on heel, make a push with arm.
Training method: Take a step with the right leg to the right and take the right
position DENG SHAN BU (Mountain Climbing Stance), at the same time
make a push forward with the left palm. Place the right palm under the left
armpit. At that time breathe out (Photo 53).
Let down the straightened left arm and then raise it up. The right arm remains
bent in front of the breast, the hand must be turned with the palm up.
Concurrently proceed from the position DENG SHAN BU into the position
MA BU (Riders stance), at that time draw a breath (Photo 54).
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Position 2.
To swing the whip on horseback.
Training method: Take
a step with the left leg to
the left and take the left
position DENG SHAN
BU, concurrently make a
push forward with the
right palm. Place the left
palm under the right
armpit.
At
that
time
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Concurrently
proceed
Position 3.
Wide stance for all-round defense.
Training
method:
Take
the
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Position 4.
To repel from the front, to hold back from the rear.
Training method: Change the
position of arms to an opposite one
in the position shown in Photo 57:
the left arm is stretched out and the
right one is bent. Make a forceful
push to the left with both palms
simultaneously. Stare to the left
(Photo 58).
Do the exercise eight times (Photo
57 - 58).
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Form XI.
ZUO YOU PIAN MA
To Mount the Horse from the Left and
Right.
Original illustrations and calligraphy by shifu Fan Xu Dong. From the manuscript "The Shaolin
Authentic".
Position 1.
To raise up arms, to stand on one leg.
Training method: Deliver a blow with the right arm (palm) from the position
at attention to the left in the horizontal plane, at the same time turn to the
right. Toward the right arm moves the left arm which catches the right wrist
in front of the breast. The effort is at its maximum at the moment of touching
the arms. During the arms movement and a torso turn the left leg kicks to the
right; the leg must be on one line with arms (Photo 59). Stand still in this
position and draw a breath.
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Position 2.
To prop up an iron gate with knee.
Training method: Stretch out
the right leg to a side in the
position PU TUI (Low kick),
put on the heel, point the toe up,
take the position QI XING BU.
Clench the left hand into fist,
bend the left arm in elbow, place
the forearm vertically. Clench
the right hand into fist as well
and bend the arm in front of the
breast,
place
the
forearm
breath,
when
changing
Form XII.
YAN ZI ZHUO SHUI
The Swallow Drinks Water.
Original illustrations and calligraphy by shifu Fan Xu Dong. From the manuscript "The Shaolin
Authentic".
Position 1.
Replacing beams and columns with rotten supports7.
Training method: Raise the left leg and stand on one (right) leg. Bring arms
to sides like spreading wings, open the hands and point palms up and forward
(Photo 63).
Editors notes:
7
Here is used the name of one of 36 classic stratagems of the ancient China,
namely stratagem No. 25 TOU LIANG HUAN ZHU, which can be translated
as Replacing beams and columns with rotten supports. The gist of this
stratagem is to put the enemy, unwittingly for him, into a vulnerable position
at the moment when the enemy thinks his position to be advantageous.
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From the position shown in Photo 63, let down the left foot on the right side
and take the position RU HUAN BU (Circle entering stance). Bend the left
arm in elbow and place the left palm on the shoulder. Support the left elbow
with the right palm from below (Photo 64).
Do the exercise eight times as shown in Photo 63 and Photo 64. In the
position shown in Photo 63 draw a breath, in the position shown in Photo 64
breathe out.
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Position 2.
To catch a cicada.
Training method: Raise the
right leg and stand on one (left)
leg. Set arms to sides like
spreading
wings,
open
the
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Position 3.
Make a turn and put arms together.
Training method: Stand upright, set feet
together, turn the head to the left. Bend
the left arm in elbow near the waist, point
the left palm forward. Bend the right arm
in elbow as well and place it in front of
the stomach, point the right palm up
(Photo 67).
Raise the left leg with bent knee from the
position shown in Photo 67 back and up,
place the right palm in front of the face,
place the left palm under the right armpit
(Photo 68).
Do the exercise eight times as
shown in Photo 67 and 68. In
the position shown in Photo 67
draw a breath, in the position
shown in Photo 68 breathe out.
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Position 4.
The golden cock stands on one leg.
Training method: Stand upright, put
feet together, turn the head to the
right. Bend the right arm in elbow
near the waist, point the right palm
forward. Bend the left arm in elbow
as well and place it in front of the
stomach, point the left palm up
(Photo 69).
Raise the right leg bent in knee from
the position in Photo 69 back and up,
place the left palm in front of the face
and the right palm under the left
armpit (Photo 70).
Do the exercise eight times as
shown in Photos 69 and 70. In
the position shown in Photo 69
draw a breath and in position
shown in Photo 70 breathe out.
After finishing the exercise
stand at attention for a short
rest.
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Form XIII.
HU BEN REN SHEN
The Tiger Runs Away from a Deity.
Original illustrations and calligraphy by shifu Fan Xu Dong. From the manuscript "The Shaolin
Authentic".
Position 1.
To run the wind along sides.
Training method: Standing in the position at attention, slowly raise arms to
the level a little below the shoulder level, at that time draw a breath (Photo
71).
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Position 2.
Four supports hang in the emptiness.
Training method: From the position shown in Photo 71, slowly let arms
down, at that time breathe out (Photo 72).
Do the exercise eight times (Photo 71, Photo 72).
Position 3.
The dead snake lies on the ground.
Training method: Lie on the ground prone (face down), bend arms in
elbows, palms and toes rest on the ground, the other parts of the body do not
touch the ground. In this position breathe out (Photo 73).
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draw
breath
(Photo 74).
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Position 4.
Hang a Seal on the breast.
Training method: Stand at attention,
then set toes to sides as far as
possible and try to put them on one
line with heels. Raise arms up, point
palms forward. Control your breath,
maintaining it even and quiet. Stay in
this position as long as possible
(Photo 75).
After getting tired let your arms
down, join feet together, take the
stance at attention for a short rest.
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Form XIV.
CHEN TUAN DA KUN
Chen Tuan8 in an Awkward Situation.
Original illustrations and calligraphy by shifu Fan Xu Dong. From the manuscript "The Shaolin
Authentic".
Position 1.
To plant flowers on the bottom of a well.
Training method: You start from the position at attention. Raise the right
arm, place the palm at the head level with its back toward you. Move the left
palm to under the right armpit as if you push something to the right.
Concurrently with arms movement lean forward and stretch out the left leg to
the rear. Stare ahead (Photo 76).
Editors notes:
8
Chen Tuan (life time ?-989), a great Taoist thinker and philosopher. Lived in
the Wudangshan mountains where over twenty years he practiced QI
absorption (FU QI) and food renunciation (BI GU) in combination with
multiple taking of wine tinctures (IN JIU SHU BEI). Later moved to the
Huashan mountain.
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Turn to the left side and take the similar stance, only change arms and legs
(on the model right left) (Photo 77).
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Position 2.
Drilling fist in a position with legs widely set.
Training method: Stretch
out the right leg to the right
and bend the left leg in knee.
The right fist is in front of
the
stomach,
the
right
to
each
side.
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Position 3.
Liu Quan raises up a golden pumpkin.
Training method: Join heels, set toes
to sides in the shape of hieroglyph
eight (
Position 4.
Swim in water applying force.
Training method: In the position
shown in Photo 80, slowly let arms
down to the shoulder level, at that
time breathe out (Photo 81).
Do arms lifting and letting down
eight times (Photos 80, 81).
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Form XV.
FU ZI QING LI
Farther and Son Ask to Perform the Rite.
Original illustrations and calligraphy by shifu Fan Xu Dong. From the manuscript "The Shaolin
Authentic".
Position 1.
To turn and hit at the middle level.
Training method: Bring the left foot
behind the right one, raise a little the
left toe. Place the right fist near the
waist on the right, place the left palm
near the right fist. Draw a breath
(Photo 82).
Take a step to the left with the left leg,
take the position DENG SHAN BU,
punch forward with the right fist at the
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Position 2.
To hold a broadsword weighing one thousand JINs.
Training method: Do this exercise to
the other (right) side in a similar way,
with arms and legs changed on the
model right left (Photos 84, 85).
Do the exercise eight times (Photos 84,
85).
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Position 3.
To turn and make a push with arms.
Training method: Bring to the left the
right foot behind the left foot, place
fists near the waist on the right side, at
that time draw a breath (Photo 86).
Turn to face the left into the position
DENG SHAN BU and punch with both
fists at the same time in front of you at
the shoulder level, arms are stretched
out, they are parallel to each other. At
that time breathe out (Photo 87).
Return to the initial position (Photo
86).
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Position 4.
The Great Prince bends his bow.
Training method: Do this exercise
to the other (right) side in a similar
way, with arms and legs changed on
the model right left (Photos 88,
89).
Do the exercise eight times.
That is the end of the fifteenth form.
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Form XVI.
LI YU DA TING
The Carp Thrashes and Arches its Back.
Original illustrations and calligraphy by shifu Fan Xu Dong. From the manuscript "The Shaolin
Authentic".
Position 1.
The Yellow Dragon turns over.
Training method: Set
feet to sides at the
distance of one CHI (33
cm). Bend back in the
waist and tilt the torso
back until touching the
ground with palms. At
that
stomach
time
and
knees,
breast
Position 2.
To bend the bow, draw the string and put it in.
Training method: Put the left foot
behind the right one, hook the left foot
and catch it on the right shin. Bend the
right arm in elbow and raise it up, touch
the right shoulder with the right fist.
Prop up the right elbow from below with
the left palm. At that time draw a breath
(Photo 91).
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Form XVII.
ZHANG LIAO XIAN PAO
Zhang Liao presents a Robe.
Original illustrations and calligraphy by shifu Fan Xu Dong. From the manuscript "The Shaolin
Authentic".
Position 1.
To raise up a knee, to embrace the moon with arms.
Training method: Raise up the left knee, stand on the right leg. Turn palms
down, bend arms archwise in front of the breast, at that time draw a breath
(Photo 93).
Let the left leg down onto the ground, clench palms into fists, set arms to
sides at the waist level. Bend the right leg in knee and raise it up in the rear, at
that time breathe out (Photo 94).
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Position 2.
To rest (on ground) with force, bend a knee.
Training method: Do the previous
exercise to the opposite side as
shown
in
Photos
95,
96.
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Position 3.
To hurl a heavy double blow.
Training method: Make a
step to the right with the
right leg, take the right
position
DENG
SHAN
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Position 4.
To pull up reins, while sitting on a horseback.
Training method: Set feet
to sides for legs to take the
shape of hieroglyph eight
(
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Form XVIII.
JIN GOU GUA PING
Hanging a Jug on a Golden Hook.
Original illustrations and calligraphy by shifu Fan Xu Dong. From the manuscript "The Shaolin
Authentic".
Position 1.
To look at the point of meridians intersection.
Training method: Sit on
the ground, straighten legs
forward,
stretch
arms
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Position 2.
To bend the torso to preserve kidneys.
Training method: Being
in the previous position,
lean forward and grasp
feet with hands. The
torso must be bent in the
waist
as
much
as
Position 3.
Jade pole supports the sky.
Training method: Set feet to sides for legs to take the shape of hieroglyph
eight (
), place heels on one line (with the shoulders line). Stretch arms
vertically up, turn palms upward. Breathe quietly and evenly (Photo 102).
Stand at attention. With that the execution of the exercise set is over.
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METHODS OF 72
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"Training Methods of
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(1860-1943)
Lam Sai Wing was one of the best fighters of his time, an outstanding master
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